Asset Allocation
September 12, 2014
What you need to know about entering into the new and growing asset class of private debt—according to Mercer.
Manager Selection
September 12, 2014
Research by Preqin shows a lack of alignment of interests through fee structures is a major barrier to private equity investment.
Asset Allocation
September 11, 2014
Expensive
valuations and increased competition have halted leveraged buyouts in 2014,
according to the firm’s analysts.
Manager Selection
September 11, 2014
One trustee called the public pension’s contract with OCIO Salient Partners “exorbitant,” charging “outlier-type fees.”
Newsmakers
September 11, 2014
The veteran endowment CIO will take home the most important Industry Innovation Award at a dinner on December 8 in New York City.
Newsmakers
September 11, 2014
The head of asset management at Sweden’s third public pension fund has left his role ahead of an overhaul of the system.
Asset Allocation
September 10, 2014
The
$180.7 billion public pension fund and Goldman Sachs will work closely on “dynamic manager
selection opportunities” in global equities.
Newsmakers
September 10, 2014
Carol Boykin will be the United Nations’ first representative of the secretary-general for investments.
Asset Allocation
September 10, 2014
Should regulators be scrutinising bond fund liquidity? Some in fixed income markets think so.
Newsmakers
September 10, 2014
Equity chief Nik Amlizan Mohamed takes over with immediate effect at the helm of the $31 billion public pension fund.
Newsmakers
September 9, 2014
After six and a half years at the $1 billion endowment, David Marcus is set to step down.
Regulation
September 9, 2014
The
total settlement from seven private equity firms amounted to almost $600
million.
Newsmakers
September 9, 2014
What started as a critique of CPPIB's expense accounting has spiraled into partisan accusations of deception, bureaucratic bloat, and “empire building.” Leanna Orr investigates.
Manager Selection
September 9, 2014
Custodians are striding in to fund management as banks fade out of the sector.
Regulation
September 9, 2014
Mathew Martoma is the seventh ex-SAC Capital employee to be convicted of insider trading.